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Step-by-Step Guide

How to Spot a Crypto Scam.

Cryptocurrency scams are the fastest-growing category of financial fraud, with $5.6 billion lost in the US in 2023. The irreversible nature of crypto transactions makes recovery nearly impossible. This guide helps you identify crypto scams before you lose money.

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01Verify the platform is regulated.

Legitimate crypto exchanges are registered with financial regulators. In the US, check FinCEN and state money transmitter licenses. Major exchanges like Coinbase, Kraken, and Gemini are publicly regulated. If a platform isn't registered anywhere, don't use it.

02Never share your seed phrase.

Your seed phrase (recovery phrase) is the master key to your crypto wallet. No legitimate service, support agent, or airdrop will ever ask for it. If anyone requests your seed phrase for any reason, it's a scam designed to drain your wallet.

03Be skeptical of guaranteed returns.

Cryptocurrency is volatile by nature. Anyone promising guaranteed returns, fixed daily profits, or "risk-free" crypto investments is running a scam. Real crypto investments can go down as well as up.

04Avoid connecting wallets to unknown sites.

When you "connect" your wallet to a website and approve a transaction, you may be granting permission to drain your wallet. Only connect to established, audited DeFi protocols. Never connect to sites you found through DMs, emails, or social media ads.

05Research tokens before investing.

Before buying any token, check it on CoinGecko or CoinMarketCap. Look for smart contract audits, team transparency, locked liquidity, and real utility. Tokens promoted only through social media hype with anonymous teams are likely rug pulls.

06Ignore crypto advice from dating app matches.

Pig butchering scams specifically target people through dating apps and "wrong number" texts. If an online romantic interest starts talking about crypto investments and a platform they use, you're being set up for a pig butchering scam.

Quick checklist.

[ ]The exchange/platform is registered with financial regulators
[ ]You never shared your seed phrase with anyone
[ ]No one promised guaranteed returns
[ ]You only connected your wallet to verified, audited protocols
[ ]The token is listed on CoinGecko/CoinMarketCap with real trading volume
[ ]The investment wasn't recommended by a dating app match or social media stranger
[ ]You can withdraw your funds at any time without unusual requirements
[ ]The project team is transparent and identifiable
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